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Journalist Rosario Pastore Critiques Sergio Castellitto’s Performance in ‘I Don’t Pay You’ Film Inspired by Eduardo De Filippo

“I don’t pay you” inspired by Eduardo, Pastore stings Castellitto: “A nightmare, he always screams” – AreaNapoli.it AMP

Luca Cirillo01/04/2024 8.19pm

Rosario Pastore, journalist, didn’t really like the Roman actor’s performance as Ferdinando Quagliuolo in Eduardo De Filippo’s opera.

Rosario Pastorejournalist, in the past an authoritative writer for La Gazzetta dello Sport, teased the actor with a very harsh post Sergio Castellittoprotagonist of “I’m not paying you”, TV film inspired by the work of Eduardo De Filippo. These are his words: “By chance, while zapping last Tuesday, I happened to see a scene from “I Don’t Pay You”. A sort of nightmare that took me back to when I watched, as an astonished spectator, “Natale in casa Cupiello” (the bad memory of “Saturday, Sunday and Monday” was slowly fading)”.

Then he added further reflections precisely in relation to the interpretation of the experienced Roman actor and director born in 1953: “But who told Castellitto that, to interpret Eduardo’s masterpieces, it would be compulsory to scream, always scream, scream as if there were no tomorrow? Congratulations to the wonderful pair of actors, the Neapolitan Massimiliano Gallo (son of Nunzio, ed.) and Vanessa Scalera, who just gave us a wonderful “Filumena Marturano”, are mandatory”.

Luca Cirillo Journalist since 2010, he worked for “Roma”. As deputy editor and correspondent for online newspapers, he followed Napoli around Europe. He is the author and host of programs on Radio Amore and collaborates with some magazines. Extended bio and list of articles Stay updated, download the App
2024-01-04 19:19:00


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